Notes

* full-band segue with UM replacing members of moe.
This week UM returns to Bonnaroo for their 7th appearance, and their first late-night since 2006. The 2004 show stands as one of the most important shows in the band>s history, playing for upwards of 20,000 people for over 4 hours, with a little help from moe. at set break. After moe.'s cover of Metallica's Enter Sandman with UM manager Vince Iwinski on vocals, UM returned to stage and answered with some Metallica of their own with …And Justice For All. The 2006 show had the band in front of another overwhelming audience and they had no problem stretching the improv out, including the debut of a fan-favorite recurring "Jimmy Stewart" dubbed "Mrs. Robinson's Strut."

Notes

* debut (The Band); with Mad Dog's Filthy Little Secret
** with In the Kitchen tease
So many topics to cover! We open with a vintage take on the Beastie Boys' Groove Holmes in memoriam of MCA. Loose Ends is the newest Brendan Bayliss tune, debuted in March. Bridgeless is one of the many highlights from the band's gig in New Orleans. Deeper is one of the cuts off the newly released Death By Remix, a download of which comes free with your pre-order of the New Year' Run 2011 DVD set featuring all 3 shows in their entirety including an Plunger with explosive improv and a cover of The Band's version of Don't Do It (RIP Levon). Middle Eastern Metal was one of the Q2 highlights at UMBowl III. If you haven't checked out Raw Stewage yet, be sure to pick up 7 hours of the finest improvisation at UMLive.net. The 12.11.04 Triple Wide is a legendary improv that the band recreated during Q4 of UMBowl. To close, the first Puppet String with improv, by fan request, was played at the Bill Graham For A Day event.